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The US Collegiate Archery Association is the Premier organization University and College Archery in the United States. Its central purpose and role is to develop and maintain the resources and infrastructure that will support and grow college archery programs across the nation. The vision of the U.S. Collegiate Archery Association is to establish college archery as an integral part of the campus experience in as many colleges and universities as possible. The USCAA works hard to ensure that beginning, intermediate and elite archers can enjoy the sport in college, and we strive to introduce archery to as many college students as possible.

In 2014, USCA's United States Intercollegiate Archery Championships were held at El Dorado National Park in Long Beach, CA. This was the site of the 1984 Olympic Archery Event.

USCAA offers competitions across the country in four primary regions: North, South, East, and West. These events include Indoor Nationals, Regional Events, and a National Championship. National Championship events are also available for 3D archery.

USCAA caters to many archery disciplines including Olympic Recurve, Compound, Bowhunter, and College Basic Bow. This allows us to better cater to as many disciplines and students as possible.